Director/Producer
American women make menstrual hygiene kits to strengthen relationships and build community among diverse people only to hit roadblocks as division arises around and among them.
This project is supported, in part, by grants from The Peg & Rick Young Foundation 4Culture.
Consultant, Director, Co-Writer with Merlin Rainwater
This self-guided tour, accessible via app or online, explores the history and practices of redlining in Seattle which is a part of local history that is often unknown, ignored, or forgotten. Also available in App Store and Google Play.
This project was supported, in part, by a grant from 4Culture.
Co-Producer with Patricia Boiko
"Join" a women's mindfulness women's group and experience three interactive mindfulness practices in a communal environment. Featured participants share how the group and practices aided in healing stress, trauma, and other medical conditions.
Assistant Director
Panther women became indispensable not only to the Black Panther Party but to the larger civil rights movement as well...they were “keepers of the dream.” The women of the Black Panther Party were instrumental to the success of the Party's survival programs such as the health centers and school breakfasts.
The University of Washington features the individual stories from the documentary as oral histories on their Seattle Civil Rights website.